1. Two Door Cinema Club are top lads, that article is right.

    I'd love to see Snow Patrol one. I'm really hoping that they announce european dates soon, although Coldplay and Arctic Monkeys have already taken up a lot of my 2011-concert-budget... Anyway I would dig some SP show over here. Bring it on I'd say.
  2. Belfast gets another free Snow Patrol gig. Likely to be over run by drunk teens though.
  3. Amsterdam gets one, too. Tempted to go...
  4. Kinda hooked on them right now finally. Hoping they announce some US dates after their Europe tour. Would love to see them again.
  5. Originally posted by Doc32:Kinda hooked on them right now finally. Hoping they announce some US dates after their Europe tour. Would love to see them again.

    minitour

    I'm still waiting for them to announce some more dates. 7 shows is ridiculous, even for a promo tour...


  6. Ya. I don't know what exactly they're planning obviously but 7 shows seems pretty small. Im sure they'll announce more soon
  7. If anyone is in the area and accidentally has a recording device in their pocket...:

    With Snow Patrol’s new album Fallen Empires set for release on November 14th in the UK & Ireland, we are delighted to announce a series of exclusive playbacks for fans. The playbacks will give you an opportunity to hear the full album before release and are set to take place at several Malmaison hotels across Northern Ireland, Scotland and England.


    These will be the very first public playbacks of the album. The events run as follows:

    Monday October 31st – Edinburgh Malmaison (1 Tower Place, Leith EH6 7BZ)
    Tuesday November 1st – Glasgow Malmaison (278 West George Street, G2 4LL)
    Wednesday November 2nd – Aberdeen Malmaison (49-53 Queen’s Road, AB15 4YP)
    Thursday November 3rd – Belfast Malmaison (34-38 Victoria Street, BT1 3GH)
    Wednesday November 9th – Manchester Malmaison (Piccadilly, M1 1LZ)
    Thursday November 10th – Birmingham Malmaison (1 Wharfside Street, B1 1RD)

    All events take place from 6-8pm. No tickets or booking is required, but please email music@renegademusic.co.uk if you would like to attend, as capacity is limited. Please note that the band will not be attending the events.

    In addition to the playbacks, fans attending the playbacks will be entered into a competition to win a pair of tickets for the upcoming arena tour in January/February 2012.

    -SP.com
  8. 25/02/12 – Berlin, Tempodrom
    16/02/12 – Dusseldorf, Philipshalle
    28/02/12 – Frankfurt, Jahrhunderthalle
    04/03/12 - Munich, Zenith

    Flights shall be priced.
  9. Ah crap, looks like only Berlin will be possible for me...
    might have to do Dublin then...


  10. Come to Belfast. I'll show you the lack of sights.
  11. Not an option unfortunately. Only weekends are possible right now.
  12. First "review" of the new album on entertainment.ie. They gave 3/5

    Fallen Empires, the sixth studio album from Snow Patrol, is the bands longest album to date with its 14 tracks adding up to a cumulative total of almost one hour of music and, included in that, is some of the most vibrant and wide-ranged music the band have made in their careers up to this point.


    The quiet melodies of Final Straw have been moved to the side in favour of a more electronic approach, seemingly employing all the switches and knobs on the mixing desk resulting in an album thick with layers and experimentation.

    It’s difficult to dismiss the notion that Fallen Empires probably won’t have the same universal appeal that the band enjoyed with the aforementioned Final Straw and its follower Eyes Open. It’s more dancefloor-filler than soulful, introspective pop music. The band are too wise though to entirely ignore what it is that has defined their music up to this point though, and leave room for their signature catchy hooks and choruses, even if the bed of music that they lay upon is occasionally wildly different to before. Gary Lightbody has always been a songwriter with a keen ability to mould his vocals around any melody and, on the evidence of Fallen Empires, that talent is as pronounced as ever.

    However, Lightbody has admitted that he occasionally struggled with writer’s block in the production of this album (even calling in Michael Stipe for inspiration at one point) and, as you might imagine, any album that is written even under the slightest bit of duress usually suffers for it. Fallen Empires is a little too sprawling for its own good and while its sheer catchiness will satisfy long-time fans, it’s not the album that Snow Patrol will be identified by when all is said and done. Lightbody said he wanted Fallen Empires to be a direct result of the influences he had while putting it together, citing Arcade Fire as an example. Unfortunately this is more Neon Bible than Funeral.